South Boston, VA - Fifteen-year-old Cole Timm of Mooresville, North Carolina wrestled the lead from veteran Preston Peltier of Concord, North Carolina with one lap to go and held off Peltier to win Saturday night’s PASS Super Late Model 150 at South Boston Speedway.

The win was Timm’s first career victory on the PASS (Pro All Stars Series) circuit.

Timm took the lead from 13-year-old Harrison Burton, the son of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Jeff Burton, on lap 114 following the race’s first caution, and was in front when the race’s second and final caution came out on lap 146 due to a spin by Tyler Church in the fourth turn.

Peltier grabbed the lead from Timm on the ensuing double-file restart, but Timm rallied back, forged ahead of Peltier on the outside and edged Peltier by .205-second at the finish.

Trevor Noles of Charlotte, North Carolina finished third with Burton finishing fourth and Jared Fryar of Trinity, North Carolina rounding out the top five finishers.

Tate Fogleman of Durham, North Carolina, Church, of Hickory, North Carolina, Trey Jarrell of Kannapolis, North Carolina, Jared Irvan of Midland, North Carolina and Brandon Setzer of Newton, N.C. completed the top 10 finishers.

There were four lead changes among four drivers, with Burton leading 65 laps, the most of any driver. Timm led twice for a total of 35 laps.

Timm averaged 73.698 mph in the 150-lap race that took 48 minutes and 51 seconds to complete.

Moss’ win in the first race was his second of the season. Eversole’s win in the nightcap was his first win of the season.

Moss started on the pole in the first race, briefly lost the lead to defending division champion Danny Willis Jr. of Cluster Springs, Virginia, regained the lead from Willis on the fifth lap, and drove to a .232-second win over Willis in the caution-free race.

Tommy Peregoy of Clarksville, Virginia, Trey Crews of Halifax, Virginia and Eversole rounded out the top five finishers in the first race.

In the nightcap, which had an inverted start among the top finishers of the first race, Eversole grabbed the lead from pole starter Daryl Carver of Prospect Hill, North Carolina and fended off a trio of challengers following the race’s only caution period on lap 19 to score his first win of the season.

Willis finished second, with Peregoy, Crews, and Billy Myers of Hurt, Virginia rounding out the top five finishers.

Autry wins Pure Stock Division race

Greg Autry of South Boston, Virginia took the lead from Trey Crews of Halifax, Virginia with seven laps to go and edged Crews by .488-second to win the 20-lap race for the Budweiser Pure Stock Division.

The win was Autry’s fourth of the season at South Boston Speedway.

Bruce Mayo of Halifax, Virginia, Harrison Walker of Buffalo Junction, Virginia and Austin Thaxton of South Boston, Virginia rounded out the top five finishers.

Millington wins Legends Cars race

Ryan Millington of Statesville, North Carolina started on the pole and scored a flag-to-flag win in the caution-free 25-lap Legends race.

Jake Spillers of Holly Springs, North Carolina and Chris Lilly of Grottoes, Virginia rounded out the top three finishers in the race.

Next Event At South Boston Speedway

NASCAR racing will return to South Boston Speedway Saturday night, June 14, with the Bojangles NASCAR Late Model 150 racing program.

The Bojangles NASCAR Late Model 150 racing program will start at 7 p.m. and will be headlined by a 150-lap race for the drivers and teams in the NASCAR Whelen All American Series Late Model Stock Car Division.
With the racing action being held on Father’s Day Weekend, the event will be a special Dad’s Night Out event with $5 admission for all dads.

The five-race card will also include races for the Limited Sportsman Division, the Budweiser Pure Stock Division, the Modified Division and the Hornets Division.

Pit gates will open and registration will start at 2 p.m. Practice will run from 3:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Grandstand gates will open at 5 p.m. and qualifying time trials will begin at 5:30 p.m. The first race of the night will get the green flag at 7 p.m.
Adult admission is $10 with kids ages six and under admitted free.

For additional information on any event at South Boston Speedway, please telephone the speedway at 434-572-4947 or 1-877-440-1540. Information can also be found by following South Boston Speedway on Facebook or Twitter.